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BUSINESS
Panagariya, who served as the first Vice Chairman of the NITI Aayog from January 2015 to August 2017, underscored that for trade to grow, the country has to be open
India's economy needs to grow at 8-10% annually if good jobs have to be provided to those joining the workforce, eminent economist Arvind Panagariya has said, emphasising that an export-led growth is very critical for creation of good jobs in the country.
Panagariya, who served as the first Vice Chairman of the NITI Aayog from January 2015 to August 2017, underscored that for trade to grow, the country has to be open.
As tariffs are going up on many different items, he said the "whole idea of turning back to import substitution turns the clock back (for India).
It is on the back of trade liberalisation and very rapid export expansion during the 2000s onwards that the (Indian) economy really began to grow at this very rapid rate."
"We have to return to becoming an export-led growth country," Panagariya, delivering the keynote address at a panel discussion on 'Economic Priorities for the New Government' of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said Monday.
Panagariya, Director at the Raj Center on Indian Economic Policies at Columbia University, said that the Indian economy grew at a "very impressive" rate of about 7% plus during the 15-year period from 2003-04 onwards.
In the last five years of Modi's first term as Prime Minister, the growth rate was a robust 7.5%.
"But we need to get to 8-10% if good jobs are going to be provided. The export-led growth is also very critical for good jobs, he added.
He stressed that there is not a single country which has grown on a sustained basis at rates of 8-10% for 2-3 decades without very rapid growth in trade.
He further emphasised that by increasing exports, imports will also automatically grow "because the whole point of exporting is so that you will import in return."
The panel discussion was organised by the Consulate General of India in New York in partnership with the Deepak and Neera Raj Centre for Indian Economic Policies and the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).
Panagariya added that he has always maintained that India's problem is not unemployment but low wages.
"The debate hovers around the unemployment rate - even if you take the latest unemployment rate which is seen as the highest ever in 45 years at 6%. Unemployment is not the huge problem in India, low wages is, he said.
He elaborated that a lot of the employment in India is self-employment. "So about 44% in agriculture and then of the remaining almost 75% of the employment is in these companies which have five workers or less.
They are hardly companies. What that translates into is a very low level of productivity, very low level of wages. These are what are called the mom-and-pop enterprises, he said.
He asserted that unfortunately in India, there is a huge preoccupation with micro and small enterprises and there are hardly any medium and large firms. "We need to have medium and large firms.
This is where the whole link to exports is very important, he said adding that it is the medium and large firms that give a boost to export activity and compete with the best in the world.
Going forward, India also needs cleaning up of the Non-Performing Assets and in the next five years, privatisation of banks has to be on the government's agenda.
Panagariya also made a strong case for creating Shenzhen-style Autonomous Employment Zones that create zones of 500 square kilometers or more along the coast that are characterized by a highly entrepreneur-friendly regime with respect to land, labour, and international trade to boost economic growth in the years to come.